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and as a gesture of friendship, he gave barack obama, this book, "the open veins of latin america" i understand he gave it to him in spanish which was difficult because obama does not read spanish but i think the intention was to give him a book that if he were to read it it would open his eyes about latin america what was your reaction when you heard that anecdote that chavez had taken your book two barack obama? >> to be on rather than the old of course, i was happy about but i am a walker. i was walking on the seashore. they said it is selling so well. this was terrible for me. each one of us is becoming defensive you sell, you are not selling you are sold or you are bought a. >> host: the bbc i think did that to you the cuts after he gave your book two barack obama it rose to #2 in the amazon ranking spry checked it because originally it was 57,000. negative and a one or 200,000 but it bounced up and down bride notice this week is 17,000. so you could be a little more humble. [laughter] it is not important at all in some fields of life there is what quantity and quality may be cl
and as a gesture of friendship, he gave barack obama, this book, "the open veins of latin america" i understand he gave it to him in spanish which was difficult because obama does not read spanish but i think the intention was to give him a book that if he were to read it it would open his eyes about latin america what was your reaction when you heard that anecdote that chavez had taken your book two barack obama? >> to be on rather than the old of course, i was happy about but...
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we haven't destroyed al qaeda after 13 years of trying and president obama went from excess if passage of the two once again overpromising what american power could deliver. >> it's against the country where they lead into default. on the ruling that led to the default. >> this judge ruling on the holdouts is a very narrow question. i think it is a somewhat questionable ruling but that isn't a big issue in argentina. the big issue in argentina is long-term pervasive macroeconomic policy. argentina is a classic case of a country that doesn't learn from history. it did and learned from the hyperinflation that it had experienced over the years. it always gets into the populist political passions. the argentine government spends much of the money that it could take and it could and borrow on the international market so it started printing money. the vice president actually thought the company that was printing the currency to benefit from it and then when the statistical agency said this is going to lead to inflation or this is leading to inflation everybody put their own people there and
we haven't destroyed al qaeda after 13 years of trying and president obama went from excess if passage of the two once again overpromising what american power could deliver. >> it's against the country where they lead into default. on the ruling that led to the default. >> this judge ruling on the holdouts is a very narrow question. i think it is a somewhat questionable ruling but that isn't a big issue in argentina. the big issue in argentina is long-term pervasive macroeconomic...
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obama is now the president and these are stories that are very recent. for instance, in 14 -- 1942 the pentagon and national david studies of black blood and went into that estes was entering the second world war and at that time the director of the red cross doing blood
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what must your reaction when you heard that anecdote that chavez had taken your book to barack obama? >> guest: it was a generous act, and i mean it is meant to be, how we as a, young and healthy than the old and sick. well, obviously i was happy about it. but i was quite happy when i was walking. i am a walker as usual in my neighborhood and on the seashore eduardo, you are selling so well. this was terrible for me. we are living in a world in which each one a fuss is becoming a commodity, and merchandise. it depends if you sell, you don't sell, you are sold, not sold, bought or not thought. >> host: the bbc negative did that to you because they mentioned that after he gave your book to barack obama it rose to number two on the amazon rankings. and i checked it because our originally it was about 57,000. >> guest: far away. >> host: my books are in the 200,000. but they bounce up and down every day. i noticed this week it's around 17,000. so you can be a little bit more humble when you were -- >> guest: it's not important at all. in her life there are parts of life in which quantity
what must your reaction when you heard that anecdote that chavez had taken your book to barack obama? >> guest: it was a generous act, and i mean it is meant to be, how we as a, young and healthy than the old and sick. well, obviously i was happy about it. but i was quite happy when i was walking. i am a walker as usual in my neighborhood and on the seashore eduardo, you are selling so well. this was terrible for me. we are living in a world in which each one a fuss is becoming a...
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like the north carolina legislative queue one -- coup and the senate's refusal to allow obama to fill a supreme court vacancy in 2016 that was unprecedented since 1866 all this was before donald trump was elected it isn't that we elected a demagogue but at the time so why the hell this is happening? i sorry. i promised i wouldn't swear. primarily is that republicans and democrats have moved so far apart they literally fear and loathe one another. 5% of republicans would be unhappy today is 50% abuse survey found 49% of republicans said the other party makes them afraid. it isn't a level of partisan hatred unseen. people do not loathe one another over healthcare and taxes fees run much deeper it is about a way of life. both parties have changed dramatically over our lifetime go back to the 60s or the 70s when we were growing up the two parties were almost unmistakable from one another overwhelmingly white and protestant with those fundamental issues of god race were very similar. three changes occurred over the last half-century with massive migration and of course with the enfranchise
like the north carolina legislative queue one -- coup and the senate's refusal to allow obama to fill a supreme court vacancy in 2016 that was unprecedented since 1866 all this was before donald trump was elected it isn't that we elected a demagogue but at the time so why the hell this is happening? i sorry. i promised i wouldn't swear. primarily is that republicans and democrats have moved so far apart they literally fear and loathe one another. 5% of republicans would be unhappy today is 50%...
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in the clinton administration, negotiated the issue in the bush administration and negotiated in the obama administration. it just speaks to the difficulty. what is changing is the technological development if you will of the system which now very directly is coming into the horizon of threatening u.s. citizens. literally the continental united states. we just cannot see ourselves getting to accepting that in any way, shape or form. and maybe that changes the view of how this should be negotiated. >> a with that it looks like -- and we want to thank everybody and i want to thank -- [applause]. with like to thank you for moderating, thank you all. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] . . us today, the minister of foreign affairs appointed by president in december of 2015. she brings extraordinary experience to the ministry, management, economics, technology and international relations. you all have a copy of her impressive resume and we have only one precious hour so i am going to limit my introduction most done diplomat
in the clinton administration, negotiated the issue in the bush administration and negotiated in the obama administration. it just speaks to the difficulty. what is changing is the technological development if you will of the system which now very directly is coming into the horizon of threatening u.s. citizens. literally the continental united states. we just cannot see ourselves getting to accepting that in any way, shape or form. and maybe that changes the view of how this should be...
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he gave it to him by understanding in spanish which was a little difficult because obama doesn't read spanish but i think the intention was to give him a book that if you were treated was open his eyes about latin america. there was a lot of discussion about that. what was your reaction when you heard that anecdote that chavez had taken your book to barack obama? >> it's better to be, how is it, young and healthy than old and sick. obviously happy about it but i was quite unhappy when i was walking on the seashore. everybody -- we are selling so while. this was terrible for me. we are living in a world in which each one of us is becoming a commodity and fuel cell, you do not sell, you are sold or not sold. >> host: the bbc i think did that to you because they mentioned after he gave your book to barack obama it rose to number two on the amazon rankings. and i checked it because of originally it was about 57,000. my books are in the 100 or the 200,000. but they bounce up and down every day. i notice this week it is around 17,000. so you can be a little bit more humble than you were wit
he gave it to him by understanding in spanish which was a little difficult because obama doesn't read spanish but i think the intention was to give him a book that if you were treated was open his eyes about latin america. there was a lot of discussion about that. what was your reaction when you heard that anecdote that chavez had taken your book to barack obama? >> it's better to be, how is it, young and healthy than old and sick. obviously happy about it but i was quite unhappy when i...
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also a question on what is the official obama administration policy on bitcoin? guest: the obama administration, i do not think of the white house it self has said much about bitcoin. the treasury department, which is part of the administration, has been looking at this. they have been slow to act, but to the degree they have said anything, they said this is an interesting technology and we are looking at it and we the existing rules are enough for now, but they have let it develop slowly. an interesting note is the administration did recently take on as one of its tech guru advisors, a princeton professor named ed felten who has been invited -- excited and involved with bitcoin. he has been a math and computer guy fascinated by the new things bitcoin makes possible. this is not a guy saying everyone should go out and buy bitcoin, but it is interesting they brought on someone who is in this movement and is excited about bitcoin. host: we hear from dan in wisconsin. good morning. caller: people have to realize that, i believe bitcoin was introduced by the u.s. gov
also a question on what is the official obama administration policy on bitcoin? guest: the obama administration, i do not think of the white house it self has said much about bitcoin. the treasury department, which is part of the administration, has been looking at this. they have been slow to act, but to the degree they have said anything, they said this is an interesting technology and we are looking at it and we the existing rules are enough for now, but they have let it develop slowly. an...
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and as a gesture and i think a friendship he gave barack obama this book. "the open veins of latin america". and he gave it to my understand was a spanish which, of course, is a little because obama doesn't read the spanish but i think the intention was to give him a book that if he were to read it to do it opened his eyes about latin america. there's a lot of discussion about that. what was your reaction when you heard that anecdote to that chavez had taken your book two barack obama? >> guest: a generous act, the young and sick, and obviously i was happy about it, but i was quite happy when i was walking in my walker in my neighborhood and the seashore and everybody was saying we are selling so well. we are living in a world in which each one of us is becoming a commodity and you are sold, you are not sold. >> host: the bbc i think did that to because they mention that after he gave your book to barack obama it rose to number two in the amazon rankings. and i ejected because originally it was about 57,000. my books are in the 100 or 200,000. but they boun
and as a gesture and i think a friendship he gave barack obama this book. "the open veins of latin america". and he gave it to my understand was a spanish which, of course, is a little because obama doesn't read the spanish but i think the intention was to give him a book that if he were to read it to do it opened his eyes about latin america. there's a lot of discussion about that. what was your reaction when you heard that anecdote to that chavez had taken your book two barack...
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obama went to egypt and said it and i remember a friend of mine just last year when i was there after revolution had been stunted and crashed, you told us it was okay and you're not there with us now. and similarly in syria. foreign policy perspective that may have done more damage to our credibility. >> absolutely. >> those are the examples of think. letting the rhino out before you're ready to solve the problem, letting it run around instead of dealing with it. >> absolutely. [inaudible] >> hi. thank you. >> it is. >> okay. we are one week from the anniversary of the gulf oil spill. i just did a huffington post blog. i would like to you to talk about is how your principles that you wrote about in gray rhino, how we can speed this up because what happened with the oil spill is it increased investment in 32% light right out of the bat, now we are at $1,329,000,000,000 in investments in energy. we have the environmental movement, 37 states per territory now have renewable energy standards and goals. so we hate it. 11 people lost their lives. 600 square miles of crap on animals. there's
obama went to egypt and said it and i remember a friend of mine just last year when i was there after revolution had been stunted and crashed, you told us it was okay and you're not there with us now. and similarly in syria. foreign policy perspective that may have done more damage to our credibility. >> absolutely. >> those are the examples of think. letting the rhino out before you're ready to solve the problem, letting it run around instead of dealing with it. >>...
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and similarly, the line in the sand in syria with obama. i think people saying from a foreign policy perspective, that may have done more damage to our credibility. >> absolutely. >> those are both the examples i think of like letting the rhino out before you're ready to solve the problem. just letting it run around instead of dealing with it. >> yeah, absolutely. >> hi. >> hi. >> congratulations on your book. >> thank you. >> i guess -- they know who i am, but you don't -- [inaudible] i don't think this is working, but -- >> yeah, it is. >> it is? okay. speaking of -- [inaudible] we are one week from the anniversary of the gulf oil spill, sixth anniversary of the gulf oil spill. and i just did a huffington post blog on -- i'm probably going to get some rotten tomatoes thrown at me for saying this, but the gifts of the oil spill. i'd to like for you to respond to this. because in some ways it sped up action. what i'd like you to talk about is how your principles that you wrote about in gray rhino, how we can speed this up. because what happ
and similarly, the line in the sand in syria with obama. i think people saying from a foreign policy perspective, that may have done more damage to our credibility. >> absolutely. >> those are both the examples i think of like letting the rhino out before you're ready to solve the problem. just letting it run around instead of dealing with it. >> yeah, absolutely. >> hi. >> hi. >> congratulations on your book. >> thank you. >> i guess -- they know...
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. >> president obama travels to cuba this weekend. it will be the first visit by a sitting us president and nearly 90 years. white house national security adviser susan rice provided a preview of the trip while speaking at the atlantic council about us foreign policy in central and south america. this is 35 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] tran 11 tran 11. [inaudible conversations] >> afghan welcome. i am president ceo of the atlantic council and i'm delighted that the chairman is here today, governor huntsman on his behalf in particular on the half of adrian artist, the founder of latin america center, peter schecter, the director of the center and capricious marshall, the advancer and residents. i'm delighted to welcome you to this very special engagement and address by ambassador susan rice on the administration approach to western hemisphere. ambassador rice, we are immensely honored to be hosting you hear at this historic moment. the one thing i always have to say at events li
. >> president obama travels to cuba this weekend. it will be the first visit by a sitting us president and nearly 90 years. white house national security adviser susan rice provided a preview of the trip while speaking at the atlantic council about us foreign policy in central and south america. this is 35 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] tran 11 tran 11. [inaudible conversations] >> afghan welcome. i am president ceo of the...
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obama went to egypt on saturday. i remember a tunisian friend of mine last year when i was there after their revolution had been stunted and said he told us it was okay and you're not there at this now. and foreign policy is made of them more damage to her credibility. letting the rhino out before you're ready to solve the problem. either your mac speaking at events, we are one week for the anniversary of the gulf oils though. i just had a "huffington post" blog and i'll probably get some rotten tomatoes -- [inaudible] talk about how we can speed this up. it increased at a 2% rate out of the bat in $320 billion in energy. we have the environmental movement. 37 states or territories have renewable energy standards. so we hated it. 11 people lost their lives. 600 square miles on animals fit the science coming out of it, research. so how do you use a stinky event to speed up action. this diversity come in >> one of the point and i'm not the first person is ever said this, but a crisis is a terrible thing to waste. there
obama went to egypt on saturday. i remember a tunisian friend of mine last year when i was there after their revolution had been stunted and said he told us it was okay and you're not there at this now. and foreign policy is made of them more damage to her credibility. letting the rhino out before you're ready to solve the problem. either your mac speaking at events, we are one week for the anniversary of the gulf oils though. i just had a "huffington post" blog and i'll probably get...
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obama's presidency. i don't think he's been a pres. i don't think he's been a president that has been particularly forceful about speaking publicly about concerns you might have until recently. doesn't seem to need excuses what the president of the day after the election and making his toughest aiming at about the lack of turkish action on the border with syria and shutting it down to foreign fighters and financing, financing, your guesses that is probably unhelpful this.in time ever was one for the americas to press. >> and i want to get back to the question. question. i don't want to let that get lost. i agree up to a. i don't think we should be commenting all of the coalition negotiations. we deal with one government at a time. i can't say the number of times but i i was ambassador turkey turks would come up and say your government that we had put into power somehow. but but we ought to let that process go on art sold and play itself out without any, are you on the other hand it's not a bad thing at the present your attention to the
obama's presidency. i don't think he's been a pres. i don't think he's been a president that has been particularly forceful about speaking publicly about concerns you might have until recently. doesn't seem to need excuses what the president of the day after the election and making his toughest aiming at about the lack of turkish action on the border with syria and shutting it down to foreign fighters and financing, financing, your guesses that is probably unhelpful this.in time ever was one...
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. >> if you had the opportunity to meet president obama, what would you say to them? >> i don't know that i would have anything to say to him. i think he's slick. he acts like he's listening. he's a disastrous president. he may be worse than push -- bush, the last president. much like -- i'm a 0 fish gnat dough of ancient history among other things and i think we reached the stage now we get a lot like after siberia, they said, gosh, i'm glad he's dead. and then they got the next who got worse and then they -- they got neero and had a civil war. i think the we're crowding the past of ancient rome. >> something going on currently in the u.s. is the bradley manning trial on wikileaks. >>sha shameful. even more shameful -- just as shameful as what is happening with edward snowden. for that matter julian assange. i think it's absolutely shocking that they had manning locked up in solitary confinement, or torturing him for three years, and there's no outrage in the u.s. and as far as snowden is concerned, it's doubly shameful that he has to run to hide in countries like ru
. >> if you had the opportunity to meet president obama, what would you say to them? >> i don't know that i would have anything to say to him. i think he's slick. he acts like he's listening. he's a disastrous president. he may be worse than push -- bush, the last president. much like -- i'm a 0 fish gnat dough of ancient history among other things and i think we reached the stage now we get a lot like after siberia, they said, gosh, i'm glad he's dead. and then they got the next...
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. >> trump has a different policy than obama in cuba. [inaudible] >> but what is the implication? >> federalism in favor or against trump? >> now, i don't think there's going to be any against trump, even if everyone is aware of the fact terms perfectionism will hurt with exports to the u.s. and they are concerned about that. there's been an issue by argentina to the u.s. and the new protectionist measures. and he himself has complained about that. the vice president has was in argentina in buenos aires with reciprocity, we need to continue. >> the distribution [inaudible] >> i don't remember if that's your question. argentina has aired% population. that i do know. the regular everyday political debate. >> how about the population? >> the web? >> other political opponents? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> okay. we have a couple at the end so far. we thank you for attending and of course we think professor schamis for giving us a taste of his vast knowledge of latin american politics. take a final-round of applause. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [i
. >> trump has a different policy than obama in cuba. [inaudible] >> but what is the implication? >> federalism in favor or against trump? >> now, i don't think there's going to be any against trump, even if everyone is aware of the fact terms perfectionism will hurt with exports to the u.s. and they are concerned about that. there's been an issue by argentina to the u.s. and the new protectionist measures. and he himself has complained about that. the vice president has...
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i would have every expression get my arms around figuring out how to do this the obama administration would meet with you but the only meet with those who tell them what they want to hear it's terrible for america. i like the old abraham lincoln with the cabinet of rivals get really smart people who have a lot of experience so young people have to pick up the mess we leave them. >> if there is a number you can remember the year 1983. 51 percent of americans were born after 1983 so think of their perspective the berlin walking y down 1989 so if you're born in 1983 talking about constructs he will miss some people so it's important to make sure there is a whole new audience to engage with spent thank you so much for your remarks in this wonderful book. >> thank you adam and david. we will be doing a book signing right next-door want to take a moment to recognize some guess that have joined us mr. larry kudlow and senator paul. [applause] we really are grateful for your partnerships with us. thank you so much for your support here at freedom works will now go for the book signing andnd t
i would have every expression get my arms around figuring out how to do this the obama administration would meet with you but the only meet with those who tell them what they want to hear it's terrible for america. i like the old abraham lincoln with the cabinet of rivals get really smart people who have a lot of experience so young people have to pick up the mess we leave them. >> if there is a number you can remember the year 1983. 51 percent of americans were born after 1983 so think...
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. >> trump has a different policy than obama on cuba. any difference with argentina. >> i know about the change of policy with cuba, but. [inaudible] any favoritism or favor against the trump. >> no, i don't think there will be any decision against trump, even if everybody is very aware of the fact that trumps protectionism will hurt eventually argentina's exports like everybody else. i'm very concerned about that. there has been an issue with biodiesel. argentina exports biodiesel to the u.s. and now has fallen under a new protection measures and argentina has complained about that. actually, vice president pants was in argentina and they made a complaint in when a series that equal rules and reciprocity that we need to continue exporting. >> oil distribution, was it 1% or something. >> argentina has 30% population in poverty. i do know. that is a term of the normal political debate. [inaudible] i don't know. >> okay. we have come to the end of our event. we thank you for giving us a taste of the vast knowledge on latin american politic
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this bears an eerie resemblance to socialism and if not the ingredients of obama certainly the ingredients of elizabeth warren and bernie sanders in that wing of the denmark had a party. >> host: the definitions of fascism, socialism, marxism, and how close are those philosophies? >> guest: socialism refers to the workers owning the means of production. later communism talked about the states owning the means of production. fascism is very similar. fascism simply means that the state while not owning the means of production directs them so capitalism is fascism. modern progressivism is more like fascism and socialism because they think about let's look at obamacare. obamacare does the government on the hospital's? no. is saddam the doctors directly? no, they are private companies that do that but the government controls them so progressivism being state-directed capitalism is more fascism than socialism. let's go you spend quite a bit of time with benito mussolini. >> guest: many link fascism with hitler but hitler never call himself a fascist. if you read my book the word fascism almost n
this bears an eerie resemblance to socialism and if not the ingredients of obama certainly the ingredients of elizabeth warren and bernie sanders in that wing of the denmark had a party. >> host: the definitions of fascism, socialism, marxism, and how close are those philosophies? >> guest: socialism refers to the workers owning the means of production. later communism talked about the states owning the means of production. fascism is very similar. fascism simply means that the...
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obama losing, again, introspection. why did we lose? obama was too left. have to move to the center. whatever the lesson will be. same with the republican party with many divisions in it. go back to the senate? that's what huntsman said. now we're going to nominate a moderate and lose again, go back to the right. the republican party has a really important don't about which way the party's going to go, and whoever the standard bearer was this year, how they lost, and what they said will impact what the party will be like in the future. could be this year, but then again, it could be awhile. i'm not saying every loser impacted american history in a great way. parker who lost in roosevelt in 1904, nobody wrote a biography about the poor guy. some are forgotten quickly, but others have a great performance. we won't know for decades who that is. i think that's probably about it, and i certainly invite your other questions to discuss, and as andrea said, there's a little refreshment and hope you all come, and, again, thank you for the attention. it's been a del
obama losing, again, introspection. why did we lose? obama was too left. have to move to the center. whatever the lesson will be. same with the republican party with many divisions in it. go back to the senate? that's what huntsman said. now we're going to nominate a moderate and lose again, go back to the right. the republican party has a really important don't about which way the party's going to go, and whoever the standard bearer was this year, how they lost, and what they said will impact...
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settled here any discussion about that but when he comes to america he is in a fiat but president obama gets the as 2 feet he is deemed in the back of a little car he is sending a message and when he invites homeless people to his birthday party he is sending a message so you can say he is not doing enough on this but he moves us talk about planting in ordering seeds from previous generations he said replant today will receive them sprout in our lifetime? node he doesn't worry about that. but the women deacons will change things. being the first guy to take the name princess. talk about sending a message it is time to look at what st. francis stood for care of the creation and of the port. >> i am from the kennedy school. >> data nohow i got then but i did. [laughter] many said if you are worried that you don't know how this happened just remember harvard doesn't make mistakes. >> but that is not altogether true. [laughter] but. >> actually not true at all. >> but there must be internal opposition to some is decisions how strong is that how does he manage? >> read about the conflicts th
settled here any discussion about that but when he comes to america he is in a fiat but president obama gets the as 2 feet he is deemed in the back of a little car he is sending a message and when he invites homeless people to his birthday party he is sending a message so you can say he is not doing enough on this but he moves us talk about planting in ordering seeds from previous generations he said replant today will receive them sprout in our lifetime? node he doesn't worry about that. but...
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the nazi platform, you realize this is collectivism, this bares socialism and not the ingredient of obama but elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, that wing of the party. >> socialism, marxism. how close are the political philosophers? >> socialism refers to the workers owning the means of production. later communism talks about the state owning the means of production. fascism is very similar, fascism simply means that the state while not owning the means of production directs them, so state directed capitalism, that's fascism. modern progressiveism is more like fascism and socialism because think about it, does it pay the doctors directly, no, there are private companies that do that but the government controls them, so modern progressivism being state directed is closer to fascism than it is to socialism. >> you spend quite a bit of time with mussolini. >> if you read the word fascism never appears in the entire book. hitler called himself a national socialism. he we wanted to marry nationalism with socialism. key difference is that hitler was a racist, he was antisemite and he made an
the nazi platform, you realize this is collectivism, this bares socialism and not the ingredient of obama but elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, that wing of the party. >> socialism, marxism. how close are the political philosophers? >> socialism refers to the workers owning the means of production. later communism talks about the state owning the means of production. fascism is very similar, fascism simply means that the state while not owning the means of production directs...
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i suspect the regulation issued at the end of the bush administration, the obama obama team would have liked to tweak and modify but not eliminated so they could then write something else. i suspect that's why it's only been used once. >> so i have some questions will start with katie. >> the question is what avenue takes, is there really only one legislative to be repealed or can it go through any kind that you outline and then can the general public, will be the recourse been in that situation where people were question and whether that be appropriate channel to undo regulation does that make sense? >> yes. four of the five options i mention apply a more limited circumstances. so i think these are water discharge regulations under the clean water act. there might actually be one that would be in this window that could be overturned by congress, but i think most of them will be things in place that the epa would have to go through notice and comment role making. there really is a lot of opportunity for the public to get involved. if agencies don't take the public comment into account
i suspect the regulation issued at the end of the bush administration, the obama obama team would have liked to tweak and modify but not eliminated so they could then write something else. i suspect that's why it's only been used once. >> so i have some questions will start with katie. >> the question is what avenue takes, is there really only one legislative to be repealed or can it go through any kind that you outline and then can the general public, will be the recourse been in...
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for example, obama's last trip to india was largely an arms sale trip, it wasn't diplomate. there's nothing about helping the people of india or spreading better agriculture or getting rid of pollution. they say that it's a nuclear thing to use nuclear materials peacefully, but they didn't resolve the liability issues so everybody knows it will never happen on the peaceful side. so, today, india is buying a lot of arms in the u.s. it's an improverished nation and millions, end up being billions armed conventional and nuclear from the united statesments larry pressler's book, the senator's request for disarmament in a nuclear subcontinent. what's your take on the current state of the u.s. senate? >> well, the strange thing about the senate, they do everything by one vote. now, when it was run by howard baker and all day, for example, the tax bill, they'll wait until everybody agrees and they have one vote. they should be voting on amendments all day, you should know your senator's position on the real estate tax and there should be amendments they vote on. it's almost assumpt
for example, obama's last trip to india was largely an arms sale trip, it wasn't diplomate. there's nothing about helping the people of india or spreading better agriculture or getting rid of pollution. they say that it's a nuclear thing to use nuclear materials peacefully, but they didn't resolve the liability issues so everybody knows it will never happen on the peaceful side. so, today, india is buying a lot of arms in the u.s. it's an improverished nation and millions, end up being billions...
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they had to blame it on obama. in fact the romney campaign has now risen not denying that romney made $115 million or that he made 4 billion because once i went to the paper trail and by the way they involved me so i know these guys. the numbers are there. they couldn't tonight but they said it is because of obama that the jobs are lost and because of his bail out. he threw it out the window and they caught him. the idea again, it was the romney group which refuse to pay the pension. there has been some ads out blaming obama for not taking care of the nonunion workers, that it was somehow a payoff to the union workers that they got their pensions but the nonunion workers didn't. excuse me. the union workers did not get any help from from the aplomb administration which impact was willing to cut their pension, just so you know true blues. the obama administration told she had to cut the union pensions that were owed at delphi, but gm said we have a corporate obligation and we certainly don't want angry unhappy worke
they had to blame it on obama. in fact the romney campaign has now risen not denying that romney made $115 million or that he made 4 billion because once i went to the paper trail and by the way they involved me so i know these guys. the numbers are there. they couldn't tonight but they said it is because of obama that the jobs are lost and because of his bail out. he threw it out the window and they caught him. the idea again, it was the romney group which refuse to pay the pension. there has...
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you know, i've been in the energy industry my whole my whole career the obama administration would meet with you. the vitamins rachel won't meet with you. they only meet with folks. want to tell them what they want to hear politically, that may be great, but for america it's terrible. you know, i like the the old abraham, you know, the the cabinet of rivals get some really smart people with a lot of experience but that so young people to me that they're going to be the who have to have to pick up the mess that we're leaving them in on a note and young people that one of the numbers i like to throw around and if there's a number that you can remember it's the year 1983 51% of americans were born. after 1983. so think of what that means for people in their perspectives. berlin wall came down in 89 so if you're born in 1983 talking about construction all of you're going to miss some people in that. so it's important to make sure that we're there's a whole nother audience for us engage with. hmm. well, thank you both so much for your remarks and for this wonderful book. excited to bring spe
you know, i've been in the energy industry my whole my whole career the obama administration would meet with you. the vitamins rachel won't meet with you. they only meet with folks. want to tell them what they want to hear politically, that may be great, but for america it's terrible. you know, i like the the old abraham, you know, the the cabinet of rivals get some really smart people with a lot of experience but that so young people to me that they're going to be the who have to have to pick...
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president obama before he was president suggested in interviews that he saw the constitution as incomplete, as a charter of -- liberty is, that it told the government what it could not do but it did not tell the government when it had to do on behalf of the people who. the president apparently doesn't see the constitution as a document that limits the role of government and we have seen in many areas of his administration and attempt to expand the government's the many areas of our society into our economy. and that brings us to discussion about his supreme court nominee who also appears to be part of this pattern. when i had a chance to meet with judge sotomayor and asked her if the second amendment applies to every american, i was not asking her to prejudge any particular case, but to just give me her interpretation of the second amendment which is pretty clear the right of the people of it says people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. if this is one applies to every american and the question is clear whether or not the constitution still applies, that is my concern with this
president obama before he was president suggested in interviews that he saw the constitution as incomplete, as a charter of -- liberty is, that it told the government what it could not do but it did not tell the government when it had to do on behalf of the people who. the president apparently doesn't see the constitution as a document that limits the role of government and we have seen in many areas of his administration and attempt to expand the government's the many areas of our society into...
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connectivity subduing his postoperative work of senator chris dodd and also the election of president barack obama and the 2004 reelection of senator tom daschle. jerry faulhaber is professor emeritus of business economics and public policy and management at the work in school and previously served as chief economist at this fcc and current research includes wireless markets, public broadband public-policy markets, specter policy, public safety radio in the filesharing music operate, net neutrality and i.t. security. the honorable darrell issa represents people of california's 49th congressional district in the u.s. house of representatives since 2001. his committee memberships include the house judiciary committee where he serves as chairman of the subcommittee on intellectual property and the internet a lot with democratic suzy talabani with the internet of things his end he speaks to these issues not just as representative of a district, but also practitioner. he holds 37 patents founded an electronics company and also served as chairman of the consumer electronics association. david young is v
connectivity subduing his postoperative work of senator chris dodd and also the election of president barack obama and the 2004 reelection of senator tom daschle. jerry faulhaber is professor emeritus of business economics and public policy and management at the work in school and previously served as chief economist at this fcc and current research includes wireless markets, public broadband public-policy markets, specter policy, public safety radio in the filesharing music operate, net...
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this bears a realism of socialism and a lot of and if not the ingredients of obama, certainly the ingredients of elizabeth warren, bernie sanders. >> host: very quickly, definitions of fascism, socialism, marxism, and how close are the political philosophies? >> guest: socialism refers to the workers owning the means of the production. later, , communism talked about the state owning the means of production. fascism is very similar. fascism simply means that the states, , walnut owning the meas of production, directs them. so states directed capitalism, that's fascism. modern progressivism is more like fascism than is like socialism because if you think about it, it's look at obamacare. obamacare, , does the government on the hospitals? no. does it own, doesn't pay the doctors directly? no, they are private companies that do that by the government controls them. so modern progressivism being state directed capitalism is closer to fascism than socialism. >> host: you spent quite a lot of time with mussolini in the book. why? >> guest: he was a founder of fascism. many people link it with hitle
this bears a realism of socialism and a lot of and if not the ingredients of obama, certainly the ingredients of elizabeth warren, bernie sanders. >> host: very quickly, definitions of fascism, socialism, marxism, and how close are the political philosophies? >> guest: socialism refers to the workers owning the means of the production. later, , communism talked about the state owning the means of production. fascism is very similar. fascism simply means that the states, , walnut...
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but barack obama has a different approach. his years of community organizing experience taught him to accomplish real meaningful change especially against an entrenched and paul wooful opponent you take small steps first. you move gradually. you move incrementally. nothing builds a group's confidence like success. you can build a powerful majority of three involved citizens by winning small battles first before taking on the big battle against the machine, against the system. then once you have real power and there is no power than people united, then and only then do you accomplish reform and bring change to the corrupt system. thanks for listening. i would like to open the floor for questions, and please remember there is no such thing as a stupid question especially given how complex this is. if any of you listening would like to get involved in trying to figure out how we can organize ordinary americans to clean up their government and through the corporate lobbyists out of washington, please contact me at my e-mail addres
but barack obama has a different approach. his years of community organizing experience taught him to accomplish real meaningful change especially against an entrenched and paul wooful opponent you take small steps first. you move gradually. you move incrementally. nothing builds a group's confidence like success. you can build a powerful majority of three involved citizens by winning small battles first before taking on the big battle against the machine, against the system. then once you have...
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and real bit of move away from the ideas that were prevalent during the clinton administration, the obama administration. yet there was no pipeline from the -- through the sanders campaign to influence the biden administration's foreign policy at all, right, and so you have a president who is some ways looks like a lyndon johnson who is kind of has internalized certain progressive tent eveningies from below on domestic policy but on foreign policy is really locked into a varying id seems to me kind of cold war vision that -- that i think you're right, that actually the american public is not bought into and that there are a whole group of americans out there who i think could think about foreign policy in really different ways. i think that one of the most disastrous is it serves as filter that filter out people who have more views in general. i read ilhan omar's transcripts, the questions she asked, radically different than anyone on the committee because they weren't coming from a socialist perspective. she's asking those questions. why does america have troops there and because it prev
and real bit of move away from the ideas that were prevalent during the clinton administration, the obama administration. yet there was no pipeline from the -- through the sanders campaign to influence the biden administration's foreign policy at all, right, and so you have a president who is some ways looks like a lyndon johnson who is kind of has internalized certain progressive tent eveningies from below on domestic policy but on foreign policy is really locked into a varying id seems to me...
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president obama came to argentina in what we considered was a very successful visit and a very successful encounter between the two leaders. .. but some things have come they are looking for opportunities to see that the decisions taken by the administration reflect for example on the credit rating which is something very important. it is not something that suddenly they have been there administration but we believe the decision may be in the financial institution that you have the responsibility. of course were looking for in a more cooperation with the private sector and again the administration is important. but we are working more specifically in certain areas. were incorporating the second objective which i described. it is strong, it's a strong cooperation between the security institutions, we found that our security system was quite dismantled so we are seeking support on the building come on equipment, so we are working on things in that regard and were also working very closely and coordinating with peacekeeping, private change in things that are of importance to us but also to t
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settled here any discussion about that but when he comes to america he is in a fiat but president obama gets the as 2 feet he is deemed in the back of a little car he is sending a message and when he invites homeless people to his birthday party he is sending a message so you can say he is not doing enough on this but he moves us talk about planting in ordering seeds from previous generations he said replant today will receive them sprout in our lifetime? node he doesn't worry about that. but the women deacons will change things. being the first guy to take the name princess. talk about sending a message it is time to look at what st. francis stood for care of the creation and of the port. >> i am from the kennedy school. >> data nohow i got then but i did. [laughter] many said if you are worried that you don't know how this happened just remember harvard doesn't make mistakes. >> but that is not altogether true. [laughter] but. >> actually not true at all. >> but there must be internal opposition to some is decisions how strong is that how does he manage? >> read about the conflicts th
settled here any discussion about that but when he comes to america he is in a fiat but president obama gets the as 2 feet he is deemed in the back of a little car he is sending a message and when he invites homeless people to his birthday party he is sending a message so you can say he is not doing enough on this but he moves us talk about planting in ordering seeds from previous generations he said replant today will receive them sprout in our lifetime? node he doesn't worry about that. but...
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there were very different methodology but it's benign and was pioneered by the obama campaign in 2008 and 2012 and undeveloped in our own way in 2014, 15 and 16 so forth. this is a similar technology that the other agencies were using certainly across western europe but possibly not in the country such as turkey which is why we saw the market opportunity. there is no cheering of the secrets of a company. >> there are numbers of people that are raising concerns about this but in terms of sure methodology, what have they done in particular with a combination of big data and psychological profiling. let's talk about the particular interests of your work for the campaigns that you are involved in a. a. i think it's understandable why some people are worried about this. >> how many clients could they be representing the. the. are we talking about politics or commercial work? >> when i last saw you february, we had maybe 3 30 clients were 5 client. >> do you have any due diligen diligence? >> not enough as is demonstrat demonstrated. >> to you have a process or place for any sort of due dil
there were very different methodology but it's benign and was pioneered by the obama campaign in 2008 and 2012 and undeveloped in our own way in 2014, 15 and 16 so forth. this is a similar technology that the other agencies were using certainly across western europe but possibly not in the country such as turkey which is why we saw the market opportunity. there is no cheering of the secrets of a company. >> there are numbers of people that are raising concerns about this but in terms of...
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president obama visited argentina in what we consider was a very successful visit and very successful encounter between the two leaders and their teams. secretary kerry has visited also. we have had a much more detailed work and many other leaders from the administration have come to follow through what we have initially committed. first of all we are now engaged in a high level political dialogue. there is a direct communication between the two administrations at different levels. we are trying to sort out some of the hurdles we on both sides imposed to each other on trade. some have come a long way. we look to see that the decisions taken by argentina, by the administration, reflect, for example, on the credit rating of argentina which is something very important. this is not something that is totally in the hands of the administration. but, we believe that a decision can send signals to financial institutions that do have the responsibilities for this. of course we're looking for more cooperation with the private sector and signals that the administration sends are important but we
president obama visited argentina in what we consider was a very successful visit and very successful encounter between the two leaders and their teams. secretary kerry has visited also. we have had a much more detailed work and many other leaders from the administration have come to follow through what we have initially committed. first of all we are now engaged in a high level political dialogue. there is a direct communication between the two administrations at different levels. we are...
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that obama do it attitude. i wonder what you think about the aiguous role of barack obama, the dramatic story you tell in the book? >> as far as barack obama making that statement, the workers had to have etings with management and bank officials on friday. one of the other union leaders said that on monday when they went back to the meeting after obama made that statement they felt they were being viewed in a whole new light by peopde who seemed to look down on them before and all of a sudden you just had the president to be speak on your behalf. i think they would have gained that respect regardless on their own even if obama hadn't made that statement, through the ongoing community mobilization and eir own actions over the next few days. as far as the outcomes, the influence, the fact the we have obama in office right now, on the macro level, there may be this effect of unions, let's let obama take care of it, but i feel that is ielevant to the actual ground level, people like armando robles in the workplace
that obama do it attitude. i wonder what you think about the aiguous role of barack obama, the dramatic story you tell in the book? >> as far as barack obama making that statement, the workers had to have etings with management and bank officials on friday. one of the other union leaders said that on monday when they went back to the meeting after obama made that statement they felt they were being viewed in a whole new light by peopde who seemed to look down on them before and all of a...
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there's a kind of let obama do it attitude. so i wonder what you think about the ambiguous role of barack obama vis-a-vis this dramatic story that you tell in the book? >>eah. we, just one little anecdote. as far as barack obama making that statement on sunday, the workers had had meetings with management and with the bank officials on friday, and i think it was ricky, one of the other union leaders, that said on monday when they went back to the meetings after obama had made that statement, they felt like they were being view inside a whole new light, you know, by these people who had seemed to look down on them before and all of a sudden were like, wow, you just had the president to be speaking on your behalf. but anyway, i think as far as -- and i think they would have gained that respect regardless on their own even if obama hadn't made that statement through the ongoing community mobilization and their own actions over the next few days. anyway, as far as the outcome of and the influence, you know, or the fact that we have
there's a kind of let obama do it attitude. so i wonder what you think about the ambiguous role of barack obama vis-a-vis this dramatic story that you tell in the book? >>eah. we, just one little anecdote. as far as barack obama making that statement on sunday, the workers had had meetings with management and with the bank officials on friday, and i think it was ricky, one of the other union leaders, that said on monday when they went back to the meetings after obama had made that...
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we were very happy when the obama administration said there was not, they were not going to recognize the government, maduro, because of a fraud. not because he was a fraud, because he didn't even want to count the votes. the problem is not that we said he was a fraud. it's what we said, okay, let's count the vote. and they said it's an electronic machine, and you cannot count bites. so there is no way to count the votes. but then kerry had a meeting with -- [inaudible] and, you know, two days ago while we said you read not in the press, because the press is totally censorship. but in the, on the tweeter or facebook is the only way we can speak even though you don't believe it. but the only way we can speak is on tweeter and facebook. that the united states has forgotten us. and i think that starting with the oas is the best thing you can do. but also giving us the hope that you're looking towards us. because for us, i mean, even though we try people to do nonviolent activism, people are so afraid, so, so afraid. i mean, it's a kind of dictatorship that is the worst because it's not s
we were very happy when the obama administration said there was not, they were not going to recognize the government, maduro, because of a fraud. not because he was a fraud, because he didn't even want to count the votes. the problem is not that we said he was a fraud. it's what we said, okay, let's count the vote. and they said it's an electronic machine, and you cannot count bites. so there is no way to count the votes. but then kerry had a meeting with -- [inaudible] and, you know, two days...
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the bush team did it and then obama ramped it up with all of the predator drone strikes in pakistan, yemen, somalia and ore places as well. >> so you have the technological innovation of the predator drones, the predator drone kind of hardware, although it's really just a plane that fires missiles, and, you know, that's piloted by somebody in nevada rather than somebody in the cockpit. but it's still, i mean, it's essentially -- that technological innovation isn't really as dramatic, not as dramatic as space flight or something like that. and then you have -- but you do have this new kind of threat that hadn't existed before. in the end, ultimately, you say this doesn't count. this doesn't -- is that because ultimately it hasn't changed international law? >> i think there was a moment when a grotian moment could have formed. and it would have been if we were more careful in trying to define the owls we were trying to promote. truman was very careful in trying to define very narrow rules. bush was not so. so basically the theory he could have had that i think would have worked, and it
the bush team did it and then obama ramped it up with all of the predator drone strikes in pakistan, yemen, somalia and ore places as well. >> so you have the technological innovation of the predator drones, the predator drone kind of hardware, although it's really just a plane that fires missiles, and, you know, that's piloted by somebody in nevada rather than somebody in the cockpit. but it's still, i mean, it's essentially -- that technological innovation isn't really as dramatic, not...
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obama obama has continued that, one of the concerns was that this may give cabinet secretary unusual power to select the junior personnel whose appointment would normally be reviewed or initiated by the white house. >> i have no inside information so i don't know. >> will go to shannon. >> i have a follow-up question on the, [inaudible] pressure from provider groups and research groups. >> sows a puzzle of nih would be held over? >> there are holdovers in any administration is usually a small subset. some are statutory, there are people like the fbi director who have a term that transcends partisan administrations. there usually some holdover. there's nola branch extended by appointing prominent democrats or republicans to the cabinet in the opposite party. i'm not aware of the specifics of what the policy differences might be, whether those came up. >> this is mainly a question for tom. you alluded earlier about what are the steps, are they congressional or from another branch or there could be taken to the trump administration accountable. >> the question is other stuff that could
obama obama has continued that, one of the concerns was that this may give cabinet secretary unusual power to select the junior personnel whose appointment would normally be reviewed or initiated by the white house. >> i have no inside information so i don't know. >> will go to shannon. >> i have a follow-up question on the, [inaudible] pressure from provider groups and research groups. >> sows a puzzle of nih would be held over? >> there are holdovers in any...
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president obama -- he had about 20 slogans. together we win and so i think sometimes maybe some of the crispness goes out of it. but it's a good question. a guy like bob organ that we all know each writer for gerald ford. i suspect that he was actually a great asset to gerald ford and came up with some really great stuff. yes, ma'am? >> i think it's very interesting -- john woods said speak united states. could you talk about that? iraq sure. in upstate new york, we had very broken english at times. and he said he speak united states. [talking over each other] >> [inaudible] so we all speak the language that we created here. it was created by the president and the people who use the language. >> and the writers themselves. in doing this other book, i am drifting into another book that i started writing. but there is sometimes one of writer will just come up with something that nobody can understand. when at scott fitzgerald writes, they say what is a t-shirt? and he sort of made it up, meaning what was a shirt that he would jus
president obama -- he had about 20 slogans. together we win and so i think sometimes maybe some of the crispness goes out of it. but it's a good question. a guy like bob organ that we all know each writer for gerald ford. i suspect that he was actually a great asset to gerald ford and came up with some really great stuff. yes, ma'am? >> i think it's very interesting -- john woods said speak united states. could you talk about that? iraq sure. in upstate new york, we had very broken...
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china relations was the agreement between president obama and climate change. it was the view in the community was that this was an example of america and china jointly leading the world in that the myriad of global issues in the united states and china could clobber the movie would have a chance of solving them and if we don't cooperate, then we are doomed to failure. the obama administration did a great job of getting that ultimately signing the agreeme agreement. what should we do going forward? >> we tried to deal with this during the protocol and one of the issues is that it was unfair that the countries had created a whole environmental mass and then the developing countries were going to suffer. we talked about leapfrogging with new technologies and get that continues to be an issue. i do think what has been done on climate change is remarkable and i think that it's quite different in terms of the various requirements. but the fact that they were able to do this i think is remarkable and it would be unfortunate if it were not followed out. there is an ar
china relations was the agreement between president obama and climate change. it was the view in the community was that this was an example of america and china jointly leading the world in that the myriad of global issues in the united states and china could clobber the movie would have a chance of solving them and if we don't cooperate, then we are doomed to failure. the obama administration did a great job of getting that ultimately signing the agreeme agreement. what should we do going...
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what happens tomorrow is president obama has said that he will assign -- sign the jobs act that name was a little bit misleading, maybe for some political reasons. it is not about jobs. it is called jump-start our business start-ups. that spells jobs. and what it is, it is controversial. i like it. notably as an experiment it may or may not work, but let me tell you what is the most interesting part of the jobs act. the jobs act was created in response to requests from internet website providers who wanted to create a crowd of funding website for entrepreneurs. if you were trying to start a business you can put it up on their website and say, i'm looking for money. then thousands of investors or millions all over the world can send money and you can start a business. this is a wild sounding idea. it is endorsed by a lot of internet people. i think it is just about as wild as with the pds sounded. so if i came to hugh. before with the peace started. i'm going to open an on-line encyclopedia, and i'm going to let anybody in the world add to it, my first reaction would have been, that i
what happens tomorrow is president obama has said that he will assign -- sign the jobs act that name was a little bit misleading, maybe for some political reasons. it is not about jobs. it is called jump-start our business start-ups. that spells jobs. and what it is, it is controversial. i like it. notably as an experiment it may or may not work, but let me tell you what is the most interesting part of the jobs act. the jobs act was created in response to requests from internet website...
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i don't want to characterize the conversation president obama had with the chancellor. i will leave that to the white house. the germans have characterized it in one fashion, i am not sure the white house would agree with that but what is important is there has been communication in several times between president obama and president rousseff about this and there will be communication in the future that addresses that specific issue. given the circumstances, we are in as good a position as we could be, we do needed to be in engagement and country to country engagement. in terms of the unexpected actions, but this was raised briefly in at 60 minutes piece on the nsa and i think it is clear both from what the white house has said but especially from what the department of justice has said that you should not expect an unexpected gesture. >> let me collect a few questions because we are coming to an end. we have two and that is it. >> i served twice in brazil with u.s. aid and you talk a little bit about bilateral cooperation and opportunities and trilateral. we mentioned
i don't want to characterize the conversation president obama had with the chancellor. i will leave that to the white house. the germans have characterized it in one fashion, i am not sure the white house would agree with that but what is important is there has been communication in several times between president obama and president rousseff about this and there will be communication in the future that addresses that specific issue. given the circumstances, we are in as good a position as we...
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those were obama's words and i asked a couple of questions. when you look at the constitution and the power of the president does the president have the power to and mentally transform america? of course not. and why would you want to fundamentally transform america? that means you don't like america very much, do you? you don't like capitalism private property very much and that means you don't like our constitutional system very much. when you keep hearing this fundamental transformation change is hard and we need to understand this is a direct attack on our constitutional system. that is what he's talking about and that is what he means. last week the house small business committee examined the health care law and insurance coverage for small businesses with 50 employees or less. centers deputy administrator gary cohen testified that this 90 minute hearing. [inaudible conversations] we will go ahead and call this meeting to order. appreciate you being here. small business health options program or s.h.o.p. created by the presence health car
those were obama's words and i asked a couple of questions. when you look at the constitution and the power of the president does the president have the power to and mentally transform america? of course not. and why would you want to fundamentally transform america? that means you don't like america very much, do you? you don't like capitalism private property very much and that means you don't like our constitutional system very much. when you keep hearing this fundamental transformation...
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if president obama allows it to happen, what kind of catastrophe are you talking about? i'm kind of concerned? so negatively will this affect the industry? how bad will it really be out there on wall street and main street? >> guest: well, let's say there are a bunch of people where the congress is involved, democrats and republicans have a role to play in whether we resolve this or not. the fact that we litigate to this extent, we are leaving the american people what the risks exposed with the fiscal squibb on time, it wants be outraged that it's generated. the fiscal cliff is a problem. you go over the cliff and the consequences can be beautiful% of gdp growth due to automatic cuts by six or $700 billion. the day after that, the market could fall seven or 800 points but washington will get the message. what i fear and what i think is the risk is that they will fix it with a patch that is short-term, it's not substantive, it doesn't have a lot of nutritional content to it and we are going to be right back in again and again. markets will lose confidence. we will gradual
if president obama allows it to happen, what kind of catastrophe are you talking about? i'm kind of concerned? so negatively will this affect the industry? how bad will it really be out there on wall street and main street? >> guest: well, let's say there are a bunch of people where the congress is involved, democrats and republicans have a role to play in whether we resolve this or not. the fact that we litigate to this extent, we are leaving the american people what the risks exposed...
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during dilma's recent trip to the united states which peter you alluded to, she met with president obama into various ceos in new york and in the silicon valley and consensus at least there was that it was a german a successful trip to catch up -- patch of previous differences. despite her extremely low approval ratings, what is this, what are the implications on our bilateral relations? specifically for brazil's efforts to attract u.s. investment. >> thanks. why don't we take some others? i will start with margaret. >> margaret hayes, i'm an adjunct professor at georgetown right now. you've talked about the economic crisis, but you haven't mentioned that this economic crisis really is generated because brazil didn't take advantage of the commodity income to diversify, to invest in in people and so forth. what kind of discussions, if any, are going on within the business community as an economist and so forth as to what specific structural changes need to be pursued in order, not to go through the same thing all over again? >> great. yes, here. we will get to more and then go back to the
during dilma's recent trip to the united states which peter you alluded to, she met with president obama into various ceos in new york and in the silicon valley and consensus at least there was that it was a german a successful trip to catch up -- patch of previous differences. despite her extremely low approval ratings, what is this, what are the implications on our bilateral relations? specifically for brazil's efforts to attract u.s. investment. >> thanks. why don't we take some...
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we are coming of the summit of the americans in april and in many ways the last summit was obama's hy point. heigh point. he came into the scene of and acknowledge they would do all these things that if no about. he was polite to hugo chavez. it sort of gave everybody a sense that something different was happening. partially honduras but partially distraction in a sense that question comes back to the table. to the cubans get invited. if the cubans are not invited we don't come and the u.s. is saying they shouldn't come because of democracy issues, the co a s is saying it is completely up to colombia to the side. and it is a mutable position and a decision of the host country. the question is, it is not just because of my peculiar interests in cuba but in a larger sense the question of how obama approaches the summit and solve the problem of cuba in a gracious way rather than a non gracious way is symbolic with my question. am i right that is symbolic of where we are in terms of relationships with the hemisphere? >> thank you. great question. i do think given cuba as a symbol was very
we are coming of the summit of the americans in april and in many ways the last summit was obama's hy point. heigh point. he came into the scene of and acknowledge they would do all these things that if no about. he was polite to hugo chavez. it sort of gave everybody a sense that something different was happening. partially honduras but partially distraction in a sense that question comes back to the table. to the cubans get invited. if the cubans are not invited we don't come and the u.s. is...